Award-Winning Residential Designs and Architectural Features
Good design doesn't just look nice; it resonates. I am honored that my focus on raw materials and nature-integrated spaces in Namma Bengaluru has caught the attention of leading design publications.
'The Far Site House' featured in Trends Magazine, highlighting the project's unique use of materials and its indoor-outdoor living spaces.
A feature in Trends Magazine on 'The Far Site House', detailing its mix of warm, earthy materials like clay bricks, jaalis, and wood.
The 'Belaku' project featured in a publication on contemporary Indian houses, showcasing its architectural drawings and facade details.
Interior views of 'Belaku' as featured in a book, focusing on the central water body and double-height courtyard.
A look at the minimalist bedroom design and floor plan of 'Belaku' from a publication feature.
The detailed floor plans for 'Belaku', showing the layout of the ground, first, and second floors.
The open kitchen and dining area of 'Belaku', which connects seamlessly to the central atrium.
About this collection
When publications feature my work, they are not just looking at the finished facade. They are examining projects like 'The Far Site House' and 'Belaku' to see how we solved the challenge of urban density with a central light-well, or how we used precise GFC drawings to execute complex floating stairs. These features validate that real architecture, built with honest materials like clay brick and raw concrete, creates a home that truly breathes.
Behind the Features
Why does a project get published? It is rarely about the polish. For me, it is about the honesty of the process. When Trends Magazine featured 'The Far Site House', they focused on our raw material palette—the clay bricks, the jaalis, and the wood. They saw what I see: a home that respects its environment.
The Technical Rigor
Design is nothing without execution. In our 'Belaku' project, featured in volumes of contemporary Indian architecture, the recognition was for the integration of the internal courtyard and the water body. This was not just an aesthetic choice. It was a technical one, involving detailed structural coordination to ensure the double-height space allowed natural light to penetrate the heart of the home, transforming it into a living, changing environment throughout the day.
Designing Your Kanasu
Every project I take on, whether it ends up in a magazine or remains a private sanctuary for a family, follows this same path. We study the site, preserve the existing trees, and map the sun's path to create shadow play. We translate that vision into comprehensive architectural drawings, structural layouts, and joinery details. If you are looking for an architect who obsesses over these small, critical details to build your Kanasu (dream), let’s talk.
Techno Architecture
I am Rajesh. I build homes that breathe, using clay, wood, and concrete to capture light and shadow. My goal is not just to design a structure, but to bring your 'Kanasu' to life in the heart of Bengaluru.
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